Apart from the fact that certain kinds of modification to the shape of a letter generally correspond to certain kinds of modification to the sound represented, there is no way to deduce the sound represented by a symbol from its shape ( as for example in Visible Speech ) nor even any systematic relation between signs and the sounds they represent ( as in Hangul ).
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Eurythmy's aim is to bring the artists'expressive movement and both the performers'and audience's feeling experience into harmony with a piece's content; eurythmy is thus sometimes called " visible music " or " visible speech ", expressions that originate with its founder, Rudolf Steiner, who described eurythmy as an " art of the soul ".
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The action interweaves three plot lines : the conflict between Edwin Miner Gallaudet and Alexander Graham Bell on the future of the education of the deaf; Gallaudet's efforts to get Congress to fund a Teacher's College at Kendall Green ( which became Gallaudet University ); and Bell's initial meeting with Helen Keller, whom he taught to speak using his Visible Speech method.
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The CSUR, which is not officially endorsed or associated with the Unicode Consortium, provides a mapping for constructed scripts, such as Klingon pIqaD and Ferengi script ( Star Trek ), Tengwar and Cirth ( J . R . R . Tolkien's cursive and runic scripts ), Alexander Melville Bell's Visible Speech, and Dr . Seuss'alphabet from " On Beyond Zebra ".
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In 1870 he became a lecturer on philology at Queen's College, Kingston, Ontario; and in 1881 he moved to Washington, D . C . at the suggestion of his son Graham, where he devoted himself to the education of the deaf by the use of Visible Speech in which the alphabetical characters of his linguistic invention were representative graphic diagrams for the various positions and motions of the lips, tongue, mouth, etc . . ., as well as other methods of orthoepy.
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The rhetorical era of the elocution movement, defined by the likes of Sheridan and Walker, evolved in the early and mid-1800's into what is called the scientific movement of elocution, defined in the early period by James Rush's " The Philosophy of the Human Voice " ( 1827 ) and Richard Whately's " Elements of Rhetoric " ( 1828 ), and in the later period by Alexander Melville Bell's " A New Elucidation of Principles of Elocution " ( 1849 ) and " Visible Speech " ( 1867 ).
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One of his most well-known books, " The Chinese Language : Fact and Fantasy " ( University of Hawai'i Press, 1984 ) attempts to debunk a number of what DeFrancis considered " widespread myths " about the language & mdash; including, for instance, what he referred to as " The Ideographic Myth . " Another influential work of his was " Visible Speech : The Diverse Oneness of Writing Systems " ( Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press, 1989 ), which addressed more myths about the Chinese writing system, and has been called his " magnum opus " by colleague Victor H . Mair.